Section of the route: Vereda de Villarana-Camino de Los Romanos
Welcome
Presentation
La Juncosa (reedy) Lagoon
A small paradise for aquatic birds
Rural Woman´s Garden
For visibility of the Rural Woman
Cortijo (Country House) Las Manoteras
A 17th century country house to practise sustainable tourism
The Local Vineyard
Places also express themselves through their wines
The Vía Augusta (the roman route from Rome to Cádiz)
Roman engineering at the service of exporting wine
The Pagos (estates)
The Place refining the taste, aroma and texture of the wine
Salada (Saltwater) Lagoon
The largest of the Endorreic Complex
Chica (Small) Lagoon
The lagoon pampered by tamarisk trees
The Vineyards and the Lagoons
A shared origin
Vineyard Las 26
Innovation and ecology, its keys to success
Vidruela
The dedication and effort of a farming family
The Choza (hut)
A modest Vineyard House
Friends of Red Wine Assoc., El Puerto de Santa María
Winemaking as a cultural and leisure alternative
La Bizarrona
The splendour of the Shippers to the Indies
El Toro Vineyard
The one that belongs to "Balbaina" and sometimes to "Los Tercios"
Forlong Vineyard
A young project for an 18th century Vineyard and Winery
Section of the route: Camino del Tejar-Descansadero del Gallo
El pago de (The estate of) Balbaína
Hundreds of millions of years in one glass
El Limbo and Santa Ana Vineyard
Adapting to new times
La Rosa Vineyard House
A Vineyard House founded by “Indianos” (Spaniards who made a fortune in America)
Boullet Vineyard
Keeping the pace
La Bendita Locura (formerly El Carmen Vineyard)
A vineyard, a dream and two women who make it come true
Pineda Vineyard
The vine that resists underground
Las Tablillas Vineyard House
On a plain at the edge of a lagoon
Majuelo Laffitte
A young vineyard that is over 150 years old
María-Manuela Vineyard
A Vineyard House with original structure
The Rooster´s Resting Place “El Descansadero del Gallo”
Two hectares for the relaxation of livestock and people
"Del Gallo" (rooster´s) Well
All year round watering thirsty livestock
Section of the route: Camino de Barceló-Camino de Araníbar
The Landscape of the Vineyard Houses
Fruit of the union between nature and mankind
Structure of the Vineyard Houses
Functionality as the origin of tradition
The aesthetics of the Vineyard Houses
Recognisable at a glance
La Palma (palm) Vineyard
A Vineyard that was both from El Puerto and from Jerez
La Felipona Vineyard House
Studying the past to enrich the future
The Espartera Vineyard
A Vineyard House named after a working woman
La Pintada (painted) Vineyard House
A Vineyard House and a recovered vineyard
The Wine Trade
The industrial expansion of the wine industry in the 18th century
Araníbar Vineyard House
The trail of the “Cargadores a Indias” (Shippers to the Indies)
La Tula Vineyard
The Vineyard house with fortress battlements
María-Luisa or Campbell Vineyard
From merchant to winemaker
Nuestra Señora del (Our Lady of) Carmen Vineyard
Marked by stories of female entrepreneurs
María-Dolores Vineyard
A modest and charming old vineyard
Belludo Bajo Vineyard House
Balbaína Sun
The Vineyard Landscapes
The Wine Landscapes
Resources outside the tour
El Palomar Roman Furnace Complex
The clay industry for wine exports
The world’s oldest Complete Winery
The temple where gods turned into wine
“4 Ojos Wines” Cellar
Three female entepreneurs who started from a Dry Moscatel
“Southern Casks” barrel-making Workshop
Diversifying with tradition and innovation hand in hand
“Team Ariza-Paz" Equestrian Centre.
On horseback between the wine cellars and the vineyards
“La Cañada" Equestrian Centre
On horseback between the wine cellars and the vineyards
Venta el Cepo Restaurant
Traditional cuisine amidst vineyards